The Van Diemen Project and Tasmania’s Startup Ecosystem
The Van Diemen Project and Tasmania’s Startup Ecosystem
This page is part of the early Silicon Beach Radio and EATT Magazine archive.
The Van Diemen Project was part of a growing Tasmanian startup and small business ecosystem, supporting founders, local businesses, coworking, innovation, and accelerator-style business development.
The project grew from Tasmania’s coworking and small business community, with a focus on helping early-stage businesses develop ideas, test opportunities, and build stronger local networks.
At the time, The Van Diemen Project was recognised as one of Tasmania’s innovative startup initiatives and was connected with the development of accelerator-style support for businesses across different sectors, not only technology.
This archive page reflects an earlier period when EATT Magazine and Silicon Beach Radio covered local innovation, startup culture, coworking spaces, education, and emerging business communities in Tasmania and across Australia.
Archive note: This page is part of the early EATT Magazine and Silicon Beach Radio archive, when EATT explored startups, coworking, education, innovation, and local business stories. Some older links or references may no longer be active. Current EATT resources are available here: https://earthlight.gumroad.com/
